Use of skin flaps for reconstructive surgery in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus).

The Veterinary record(2022)

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Abstract
The authors recommend to use reconstructive surgery in guinea pigs when there is a need to close large or difficult wounds, even on areas of fixed skin. Adequate arterial supply and sufficient venous outflow can be provided with larger flap length:base width ratios than previously suggested and can lead to full recovery.
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integument surgery,local flap,rodent,single-pedicle advancement flap,tumour removal,vascular anatomy
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